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    factors the schools has to offer such as transportation, cost, curriculum and class size. If a parent is going to send their children to a private school the amount of money the school will be charging that parent is usually well worth it for most private schools. Public schools are offers their student a lot of diversity. while as private schools provide more opportunities. When it comes to comparing and contrasting the benefits and drawbacks of both schools there are…

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    School district administrators are afraid of change. The flaws in the education systems should be fixed because telling teachers how to teach and students how to learn is impossible. In order for South Korea and the United States to improve their educational systems, there are three important contrasting differences the two countries should consider: the teacher-student relationships, extracurricular activities, and dress code policies. The differences are to help not only the students, but the…

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    the office for this ridiculous blue-coated “Dress-code Violation” attire and pressing suspension to those who wish not to humiliate and embarrass themselves throughout the school day. I say it is downright deliberate intent to embarrass every student in every way possible by their operation of throwing the “Blue Suit” upon us. But certainly, from here on out, Westlake High School Dress-code shall no longer be enforced. We, students of Westlake High School now consider ourselves free to wear as…

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    Introduction Students at Sunnyside High School are routinely being detained by faculty for dress code violations. Additionally, during extreme weather, numerous students attend school without the proper attire to protect them from the elements. Common dress code violations include: gang affiliated clothing, short shorts, and violent or inappropriate images. State records show that 68 percent of the 6657 students in Sunnyside schools are considered economically disadvantaged, defined as eligible…

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    Whether Lawndale High School (“LDHS”) and Principal Li’s action of sending Daria home for violating the dress code is a constitutionally permissible limitation on an individual’s First Amendment right of free speech. II. Whether Lawndale High School and Principal Li’s action of sending Trent home for violating the dress code is a constitutionally permissible limitation on an individual’s First Amendment right of free speech. STATEMENT OF THE CASE LDHS has a dress code policy that prohibits…

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    chew gum in class, talk to other classmates during the class time, getting up a walking around without permission, or even messing around the hallways. Student are getting away with a lot of unacceptable behavior. Not only that, I noticed that the dress codes have been loosened. I have seen boys walking around with their pants halfway down their rear-end and girls wearing really tight clothes and showing there under garments! I just feel students should be respecting the rules, that is why they…

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    Have you ever been sent home for wearing the wrong clothing? Have you ever been told your clothes weren’t appropriate? If you have, you’ve been a victim of violating the dress code. If there is one thing that students worry about during the school year, it would be the dress code. Removing dress codes in middle and high schools is a controversial topic recently because some say they are to help lead a safer education and prepare students for the workforce, while others say they are irrelevant…

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    The school dress code has been argued about for years. There are some that say yes, in fact there are 20% that say that the dress code is good and that it is needed. There are 80% that say that it is not good and it is not needed. Some of the reasons are for safety. The first reason is for hats, they are big enough to fit something that can harm someone under it. Another reason is for cleavage, people say that girls need to wear a shirt that does not show cleavage. It has been debated on for a…

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    A high school boy walks into class with a cut off shirt on revealing his body. A highschool girl walks in the same class wearing a spaghetti strap tank top but gets dress coded. What is the difference between the two? Boys have close to no dress codes while girls are expected to cover up their body. Girls who wear spaghetti straps feel confident about their bodies enough to wear it, why should we shut them down? They say boys could get easily distracted by a girl’s body but, girls can get just…

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    girls at public school in Western Australia will no longer be denied the right to wear pants and shorts to class. This revision to the school dress code has been prompted by a complaint issued by an 11-year-old student, who claims that wearing skirts restricts their movement and inhibits them from participating in sports that their male counterparts can take pleasure in. Furthermore, the article addresses the dangerous stereotypes that are covertly implicated within school dress codes. The…

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